S-TorNaval Laser Rangefinder

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High-repetition high-performance laser rangefinder. For almost every naval application, a laser rangefinder is a prerequisite for a fire-control system. The S-Tor is a compact lightweight and modular configuration of a laser rangefinder, designed for easy integration with electro-optical systems for various applications.

Low-eye-hazard laser for naval applications

The laser is almost eye-safe for the unaided human eye, has a high repetition rate and an excellent range performance.

Range capability up to 20 km

With its range performance and repetition rate, target engagement when mounted on a Fire Control System is enhanced.

Last updated: 24 February 2015 • 12:51

FEATURES

The S-Tor laser rangefinder is a high-performance device developed for anti-aircraft applications. The laser is a low-eye-hazard unit, making it easy to use without complicated restrictions. The laser rangefinder is designed for open or sheltered mounting on optical sights.

Low eye-hazard laser

High performance

Integration

Modular build-up

Environmental resistance

Low eye-hazard laser

The rangefinder has a low-eye-hazard laser, making it easy for training purposes. In addition, the excellent performance makes it well suited for target engagement.

High performance

S-Tor is a high-performance device that makes it highly suitable for anti-aircraft applications. The range performance and pointing stability guarantee target engagement even in poor conditions.

Integration

The product has a well-defined mechanical, optical and electrical interface, making it easy to integrate with different sight systems.

Modular build-up

The laser rangefinder is built up using different modules. This makes it possible to re-arrange the laser rangefinder in different housings or hosts for various applications.

Environmental resistance

This rangefinder for naval applications has well-proven capability that guarantees operation under severe conditions over long periods.

IN USE

The S-Tor is in service in several countries. Units are in operational use within following navies:

Laser rangefinders

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